Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Carroll Quigley on Our Government
[This piece was edited at 9 AM, Mountain Time.]
The brilliant historian, Professor Carroll Quigley, had this to say about our Gov't in 1966:
"The tragedy is that we no longer have a representative government in this country; the hope is that the little people will come to accept that...because there is nothing they can do about it."
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No one understood the Power of the Shadow Gov't better than Quigley.
Bill Clinton thought so much of Quigley that he mentioned the good professor in his Inaugural Address.
Quigley considered himself a member of the Elite Class, hence his use of the phrase, "the little people".
The Shadow Government is much more powerful today than it was in 1966.
Not only my opinion. Be Well
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